Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Band 66,Teil 1The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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The age and infirmities of Mr. de Boze calling for fome affiftance in his laborious occupation , he pitched upon Barthelemy for an affociate in the care and arrange ment of the cabinet ; and his appointment was confirmed by Mr. de ...
The age and infirmities of Mr. de Boze calling for fome affiftance in his laborious occupation , he pitched upon Barthelemy for an affociate in the care and arrange ment of the cabinet ; and his appointment was confirmed by Mr. de ...
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The Honfe met pursuant to adjourn ment , and received three bills , viz . the land and malt tax bills , alfo the bill to prevent the exportation , and to encourage the importation , of corn and grain for a time to be limited , which ...
The Honfe met pursuant to adjourn ment , and received three bills , viz . the land and malt tax bills , alfo the bill to prevent the exportation , and to encourage the importation , of corn and grain for a time to be limited , which ...
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... We believe he alludes to the establish ment of the Benedictine nuns at Ambrofbory houte ; and we may add another lettl ment of English nuns from Fanders in Heftgrave - boule , Suffolk , where the archbfhop of Canterbury's authority ...
... We believe he alludes to the establish ment of the Benedictine nuns at Ambrofbory houte ; and we may add another lettl ment of English nuns from Fanders in Heftgrave - boule , Suffolk , where the archbfhop of Canterbury's authority ...
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